Although Arctic tundra has been estimated to cover only 8% of the global land surface, the large and potentially labile carbon pools currently stored in tundra soils have the potential for large emissions of carbon (C) under a warming climate. These emissions as radiatively active greenhouse gases in the form of both CO<sub>2</sub> and CH<sub>4</sub> could amplify global warming. Given the potential sensitivity of these ecosystems to climate change and the expectation that the Arctic will experience appreciable warming over the next century, it is important to assess whether responses of C exchange in tundra regions are likely to enhance or mitigate warming. In this study we compared analyses of C exchange of Arctic ...
The contemporary Arctic carbon balance is uncertain, and the potential for a permafrost carbon feedb...
Arctic tundra is facing unprecedented warming, resulting in shifts in the vegetation, thaw regimes, ...
CO2 and CH4 exchange are strongly affected by hydrology in landscapes underlain by permafrost. Hypot...
Although Arctic tundra has been estimated to cover only 8% of the global land surface, the large and...
International audienceAlthough Arctic tundra has been estimated to cover only 8% of the global land ...
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This paper reviews the current status of using remote sensing and process-based modeling approaches ...
This study used several model-based tools to analyse the dynamics of the Arctic Basin between 1997 a...
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Continued warming of the Arctic will likely accelerate terrestrial carbon (C) cycling by increasing ...
Abstract. This paper reviews the current status of using remote sensing and process-based modeling a...
The recent warming in the Arctic is affecting a broad spectrum of physical, ecological, and human/cu...
Climate change is leading to a disproportionately large warming in the high northern latitudes, but ...
The terrestrial CO2 exchange in the Arctic plays an important role in the global carbon (C) cycle. T...
The recent warming in the Arctic is affecting a broad spectrum of physical, ecological, and human/cu...
The contemporary Arctic carbon balance is uncertain, and the potential for a permafrost carbon feedb...
Arctic tundra is facing unprecedented warming, resulting in shifts in the vegetation, thaw regimes, ...
CO2 and CH4 exchange are strongly affected by hydrology in landscapes underlain by permafrost. Hypot...
Although Arctic tundra has been estimated to cover only 8% of the global land surface, the large and...
International audienceAlthough Arctic tundra has been estimated to cover only 8% of the global land ...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of...
This paper reviews the current status of using remote sensing and process-based modeling approaches ...
This study used several model-based tools to analyse the dynamics of the Arctic Basin between 1997 a...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2016. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Continued warming of the Arctic will likely accelerate terrestrial carbon (C) cycling by increasing ...
Abstract. This paper reviews the current status of using remote sensing and process-based modeling a...
The recent warming in the Arctic is affecting a broad spectrum of physical, ecological, and human/cu...
Climate change is leading to a disproportionately large warming in the high northern latitudes, but ...
The terrestrial CO2 exchange in the Arctic plays an important role in the global carbon (C) cycle. T...
The recent warming in the Arctic is affecting a broad spectrum of physical, ecological, and human/cu...
The contemporary Arctic carbon balance is uncertain, and the potential for a permafrost carbon feedb...
Arctic tundra is facing unprecedented warming, resulting in shifts in the vegetation, thaw regimes, ...
CO2 and CH4 exchange are strongly affected by hydrology in landscapes underlain by permafrost. Hypot...